SweetHeart said:My father has taken Simvastatin now for about 7 years. He can hardly walk but will not believe me when I tell him his incredibly painful legs and breathing problems are the Simvastatin. I have even shown him the contraindications leaflet that came with the Simvastatin to no avail. As he has had major heart surgery (valve replacement and double bypass in 2010) he will probably benefit from taking a statin, but he desperately needs to change type before my mother bumps him off through sheer frustration at his pigheadedness.
SweetHeart said:I can understand why they wouldn't speak to me, I know they cannot discuss individual patients' medical records/conditions with anyone. Maybe I could write mentioning my concerns.....but it would have to be confidential because my dogmatic father would hit the roof if I contacted his GP without his permission.
It's certainly an idea I'll think about. I wonder if my mother could speak to the GP instead - this affects her too; she's doing a lot of heavy work that she needs help with and they aren't really getting the most out of their retirement.
There is a 'portfolio' of foods , stanols, almonds, soluble fibre (from fruit/veg/oats/pulses) and soy. This has some evidence base to reduce cholesterol.When stanols were mentioned he just said by the stuff in supermarkets, he didn't seem convinced that they were as good as chemical statins - but I'm going by his dismissive attitude toward them rather than anything he actually said
Jeannemum said:Good luck to your OH tomorrow Ju. I can`t understand why they won`t let him try for a while to sort it out. Has it changed much since diagnosis? Sorry if I missed this if you posted before x
There is a 'portfolio' of foods , stanols, almonds, soluble fibre (from fruit/veg/oats/pulses) and soy. This has some evidence base to reduce cholesterol.
see http://www.heartuk.org.uk/images/upload ... _portD.pdf
SweetHeart said:Jeannemum said:Good luck to your OH tomorrow Ju. I can`t understand why they won`t let him try for a while to sort it out. Has it changed much since diagnosis? Sorry if I missed this if you posted before x
The doctor did respect MH's decision to try reducing his levels by diet alone, although he quite clearly didn't believe it could be done. MH's level has gone down from 6.2 to 5.8 in three months, so I think he's doing really well. Our GP took him off the Met week before last too.
Ju
SweetHeart said:Jeanne, I think he has too. But they aren't happy at the surgery - no praise for his total Cholesterol dropping, or losing 4 inches from his waist (a stone & half) or keeping his BG levels low and constant. They're always pushing for more and it's quite discouraging.
I'm trying to get him even lower carb but without spoiling his enjoyment of food - this is a hard slog for an ex-chef, bless him.
Ju
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